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In reply to the discussion: Florida looking at withdrawing from OSHA [View all]Maru Kitteh
(31,750 posts)64. Via Tom Slick's post - they can only opt out IF
they have OSHA-approved state agencies in place to enforce the same standards. So that means opting out would have no effect on the mandate.
https://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1002&pid=15975134
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How the fuck can they just arbitrarily 'opt-out'? That violates the supremacy clause, no?
Celerity
Oct 2021
#2
States can opt out of OSHA regulations IF they have an OSHA approved state plan.
TomSlick
Oct 2021
#29
Ah. But the story is about Florida opting out of OSHA oversight to avoid vaccination regulations.
TomSlick
Oct 2021
#33
And yet, I have seen employers in the backwaters of Arkansas quaking in their boots
TomSlick
Oct 2021
#45
WTF is wrong with Florida? Were they always this nuts or is De Santis making it worse? n/t
Blaukraut
Oct 2021
#3
But then, of course, they'd become just another Latin American narco-state we'd have to worry about
peppertree
Oct 2021
#25
Yep. The Florida/Georgia border region would become the site of an insane, endless drug war. nt
Progressive Jones
Oct 2021
#42
DeSantis started with the hand gestures. Now, he's mimicking Chump's approach
bullwinkle428
Oct 2021
#12
Many states passed legal marijuana even though it is still illegal under federal law
MichMan
Oct 2021
#18
ya',I know, deathsentence just piss's me off ! got kid's that live in that state !
monkeyman1
Oct 2021
#32
Sure, but they can't avoid OSHA regulations. Just more MAGA posturing for his '24 run.
PSPS
Oct 2021
#38
Florida and Texas are trying to establish the ultimate escape havens for businesses...
KY_EnviroGuy
Oct 2021
#46
I had a thread in the Economy group a few days back that went into OSHA and state plans.
mahatmakanejeeves
Oct 2021
#53
Please read one of the many posts explaining how federal law allows states to opt out of OSHA.
onenote
Oct 2021
#57
Well, to be fair, in 40 or 50 years parts of FLA will probably be largely underwater.
Tommymac
Oct 2021
#59